Jaxton Ravos
Mindwalker of the Outer Rim
Circarpous V, known to the locals as Mimban. From orbit the planet seemed strange, there was a density to it's atmosphere. Scanning attempts showed only what he expected to find. Jungle planet with an abundance of life forms. Even then the signatures were feint, as if something were interfering with the scanning. Xelor sighed. Here he was at the edge of Primeval space, about to descend on a world for a hunch.
It's much more then that Xelor. There are crystals here, crystals you will need.
"Can you be any more vague? Why can you not just tell me what I am looking for rather than guide me toward some mystery?"
There is a great difference between what I can and should do. No man of strength was made through coddling Xelor, always remember that.
"And some people say the Force is blessing." Xelor scoffed as he took the helm of the ship and began to take her down. As he passed through atmosphere the vessel began to shake, and unlike most worlds kept shaking. Turbulence was to expected when entering the atmosphere of any planet, but this was something different. Pulling up on the controls the horologist attempted to lower the speed of his descent, though it was all for naught. An energy storm had just begun to fluctuate, bolts of plasma unleashing through the skies. A bolt struck first at his communications array, second at his engines, then third in the middle of his ship, tearing a hole throughout his vessel as the air began to grow very thin. Everything went black as the ship continued to plummet into the jungle surface as Xelor lost touch with reality . . .
It's much more then that Xelor. There are crystals here, crystals you will need.
"Can you be any more vague? Why can you not just tell me what I am looking for rather than guide me toward some mystery?"
There is a great difference between what I can and should do. No man of strength was made through coddling Xelor, always remember that.
"And some people say the Force is blessing." Xelor scoffed as he took the helm of the ship and began to take her down. As he passed through atmosphere the vessel began to shake, and unlike most worlds kept shaking. Turbulence was to expected when entering the atmosphere of any planet, but this was something different. Pulling up on the controls the horologist attempted to lower the speed of his descent, though it was all for naught. An energy storm had just begun to fluctuate, bolts of plasma unleashing through the skies. A bolt struck first at his communications array, second at his engines, then third in the middle of his ship, tearing a hole throughout his vessel as the air began to grow very thin. Everything went black as the ship continued to plummet into the jungle surface as Xelor lost touch with reality . . .